Quick Facts
Overview of the country:
Ireland is known for its high-quality education system, welcoming environment, and thriving tech industry, offering great opportunities for international students.


Popular Programs to Study:
- Business
- Engineering
- IT
- Computer Science
Popular Semester Intakes

September

January

Your Ireland Education Awaits!
Unlock a world of academic excellence and career opportunities. From top universities to post-study work visas, your gateway to success.
Top Universities in the Ireland

University College Dublin (UCD)

Trinity College Dublin (TCD)

National University of Ireland (NUI Galway)
Disclaimer
The information on immigration, scholarships, and related topics is based on research and is for reference only. Changes in laws, costs, or scholarship details are controlled by the respective countries. Abroad Aashaye is not liable for any inaccuracies.
Admission Process
Select Program
Choose a program via Abroad Aashaye Portal.
Submit Documents
Submit academic transcripts, SOP, and English proficiency tests.
Receive LOA
Receive Letter of Acceptance (LOA).
Eligibility Criteria
Degree Level
- Bachelor's
- Master's
IELTS
- 6.0-6.5
- 6.5-7.0
TOEFL
- 71-90
- 79-100
Duolingo
- 105-110
- 115
Your Path to Academic Excellence!
Get an education that opens doors worldwide. Discover top universities and career paths.

Your Path to Academic Excellence!
Get an education that opens doors worldwide. Discover top universities and career paths.

Study in Ireland: Secure Your Student Visa Today!

Visa Type
Student Visa (D)

Eligibility
Letter of Acceptance (LOA), financial proof, health insurance

Purpose
To pursue education in Ireland
Finances
-
Undergraduate Tuition:
€9,000 - 20,000 per year -
Postgraduate Tuition:
€12,000 - 25,000 per year


Cost of Living

Rent
€600 - 1,200 per month

Food and Transportation
€400 - 800 per month
Settlement Options
Post-Study Work Visa
General Employment Permit
Frequently Asked Question's

High school diploma for undergraduates and bachelor’s degree for postgraduate programs.
Yes, up to 20 hours per week during term time.
Around €400 - €1,200 per month depending on the city.
Yes, including Government of Ireland scholarships and university-specific awards.
- Business
- Engineering
- Computer Science
- Medicine
Yes, with a Post-Study Work Visa.
Apply through the Irish Naturalisation and Immigration Service (INIS) after securing admission to an Irish institution.